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project justification

TECHNICAL DEFINITION OF THE TITLE


Fish port In an operational approach, a fishing port serves as an
industrial zone for loading, processing, storage and marketing
fish as well as for maintaining and servicing the fishing fleet.

aquaculture Is the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish,


shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or
freshwater environments, underwater agriculture.

Statement of the problem


There are existing regional fish port complex in the country and several municipal fish
ports, however, existing port facilities which have been operating for more no less
than 20 years, are deteriorating. This study aims to answer the following questions:
 How will architecture provide a strategic and globally competitive fishery
post-harvest infrastructure and facilities?
 What should be done to design necessary port infrastructure and facilities that
could withstand the impacts of climate change and other hazard scenarios?
 How will the proposed project achieve an effective and sustainable fishery
infrastructure and facilities?

Objectives of the study


 To implement ecological rehabilitation, space, combined with features such
as tours, cultural education and leisure in an attempt to make fishing port
to an adaptive reuse free space.

 To reform the designs of existing fish ports into a sustainable one that
offers a quality environment for the users and the marine environment.

 To provide a fishing society that will empower the fisherfolk to both


traditional and new marine industries that will help the local economy to
stabilize and grow.

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Definition of target users
The project would benefit the fisherfolks, fishing vessel operators, fish
brokers/traders, fish buyers/viajeros, processors, ice plant cold storage operators,
and the fish consumers in general.
Municipalities supplied by Rosario, Cavite
The municipality supplies nearby such as Noveleta, Cavite City, Kawit, General
Trias, Naic, Tagaytay, Ternate, and Bacoor. Fish supplies and products from the
municipality is also delivered to other provinces such as Pangasinan, Bataan, and
Navotas.
Projected Populations and Households
Municipality of Rosario
Year Population Household *
2010 92,253 21,913
2011 94,352 22,411
2012 96,499 22,921
2013 98,695 23,443
2014 100,941 23,976
2015 103,238 24,522
2016 105,587 25,080
2017 107,990 25,651
2018 110,448 26,235
2019 112,961 26,832
2020 115,531 27,443

Projected Populations and Households


Municipalities and cities supplied by Rosario
Actual Census Projected Population

City / Municipality 2000 2010 2017 2018 2019 2020


Cavite City 99,367 101,120 102,365 102,545 102,724 102,904
Kawit 62,751 78,209 91,244 93,275 95,352 97,475
Noveleta 31,959 41,678 50,191 51,542 52,928 54,353
Rosario 73,665 92,253 107,990 110,448 112,961 115,531
Bacoor 305,699 520,216 754,756 795,968 839,430 885,265
Imus 195,482 301,624 408,618 426,730 445,645 465,399
Gen. Trias 107,691 243,322 430,510 467,071 506,738 549,773
Tanza 110,517 188,755 274,554 289,650 305,577 322,380
Tagaytay City 45,287 62,030 77,311 79,782 82,332 84,963
Naic 72,683 88,144 100,885 102,849 104,852 106,894

Ternate 17,179 19,297 20,933 21,178 21,426 21,676


Total 1,122,280 1,736,648 2,419,357 2,093,130 2,669,955 2,806,613

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Floor area ratio
ZONING CLASSIFICATION: COMMERCIAL 2
Total Lot Area: 52,839 SQ.M.

BUILDING HEIGHT LIMIT (BHL) = 18.00M


PSO = 75% TOSL = USA + ISA
AMBF = PSO x TLA = 2,641.95 + 10,567.80
= 75% x 52,839 sq.m. = 13,209.75 sq.m.
= 39,629.25 sq.m. FLAR = (TLA x FLAR DESIGNATION RIGTHS) /
ISA = 20% OF TLA AMBF
= 20% x 52,839 sq.m. = (52,839 x 9) / 39,629.25
= 10,567.80 sq.m. = 12 floors
USA = 5% OF TLA ALLOWABLE MAX. BLDG. VOLUME
= 5% x 52,839 sq.m. = BHL x AMBF
= 2,641.95 sq.m. = 18.00m x 39,629.25
MACA = AMBF + ISA = 713,326.50 cu.m.
= 39,629.25 + 10,567.80 TOTAL GROSS FLOOR AREA (TFGA)
= 50,197.05 sq.m. = AMBF x FLAR
= 39,629.25 x 12
= 475,551 sq.m.

Project description
Scope and design requirements
Facilities
 Multi-purpose Pier  Ice Making Plant
 Landing Quay: (a) Basing (b)  Refrigeration Building
Banca  Water Supply
 Boat Repair and Drydocking  Water Treatment Facility
facilities  Waste Water Treatment
 Rockmound Breakwater Facility
 Wet Market Hall  Fishing Gear Mending Area
 Bañera warehouse  Administration Building
 Power Substatin  Dormitory and Guest Home
 Fish auction hall

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 Commercial Area o Nutrition
 Public Toilets o Office/Lab
 Livelihood Center o Fish Greenhouse
o Pond Microcosm Tanks
 Multi-purpose Hall o Research Ponds
 Aquaculture: o Service Building
o Hatchery

Design requirements
Landing Quay

The landing quay is where the fish landing operation takes place. The distance
between the landing quay should be as short as possible for efficient handling.
The landing quay should be moderately smooth so it will not be slippery when
it is wet. Bollards with 10 meter interval and rigs/hooks shall be available.

Berthing Quay
The berthing quay is where the fishing gears are taken out for repair. In the
calculation of berthing quay, 3 to 4 row of boats hall be considered depending
upon the factors like wind, wave, size and dimensions of the vessels.
Following are the requirements of a commercial harbor: storage sheds for
cargo, good and quick repair facilities to avoid any delay, long and large
quays to make loading and unloading of cargo and facilities for transporting
easier and quicker, sufficient accommodation for the commercial marine, large
accommodation for the commercial marine, well and enough sheltered
conditions for loading and unloading.

Aquaculture facilities
 Production ponds
 Hatchery
 Pumping station
 Generating station

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Aqua culture ponds comes in large range of sizes. The main factors affecting
the sizes are species cultured, management requirements, and cost
considerations.

Probable cost of the project


Building Construction Cost
TGFA = 475,551 sq.m.
Average Cost = 34,500 – 41,400
= 475,551 sq.m. x Php 34,500
= Php 16,406,509,500
= 475,551 sq.m. x Php 41,400
= Php 19,687,811,400

Land Development Cost


Average Cost = 34,500 – 41,400
= 52,839 sq.m. x Php 34,500
= Php 1,822,945,500
= 52,839 sq.m. x Php 41,400
= Php 2,187,534,600

Total Cost
= 18,232,455,000
= 21,875,346,000

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Conceptual framework

Preliminary design concept


The design of the fish port and other facilities
will be inspired by the tools used for smoking
fish, since it is what the municipality is known.
These tools will be used as an inspiration for the
sustainable and green features of the building.

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Site justification
Land use & zoning requirements

The location of the site is located at


Barangay Muzon II, Rosario, Cavite. The
site is located in the General Commercial
Zone (GCZ) of the municipality. According
to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan of
Rosario, Cavite a General Commercial
Zone shall be intended for business, trade,
and service uses.

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Accessibility to target users

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The location of the site is accessible by land means from neighboring cities and towns.
It is also accessible by water transportation through Manila Bay. The main means of
transportation is the Mini Bus or PUVs, tricycle, and pedicabs.

Availability of utilities
Power

The municipality’s power is supplied by MERALCO.

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Water

Ground water is abundant in the town. Water is supplied by Maynilad Water


Services and by Rosario Water System.

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Communication

Majority of households and businesses are using the services of PLDT. Smart
Communication and Globe Telecoms are the major service provider of mobile phones
and internet.

Sewage & solid waste disposal


The garbage collection and disposal system is implemented on a contractual basis
and is renewable in a yearly period. Trucks collects the garbage at least four trips
a day.

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Topographical data of the site
Site profile

The site has a flat terrain which makes any construction of infrastructure is less
complicated. The weather observed is regular. One development potential is its
nearness to Manila and other major municipalities and cities.

Vegetation
Mangrve is abundant in nearby coastal barangays that are situated in Brgy Ligtong
I, Ligtong IV, and Wawa III.

Site profile
There are existing structures near the site such as the Muzon 1 and Muzon 2 Barangay
Hall, existing ice plant, and former municipal fish port. The Municipal Hall and Public
Market is approximately 10 minutes away from the site.

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Climatic conditions of the site

The climate condition in Rosario is characterized by two seasons, Dry season from
December to April and Wet from May to November. During the months of April and
May are the hottest temperature while the month of February is the coldest.

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